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 Complete Repertory 2008
Dr.K.R.Mansoor Ali
Govt. Homoeopathic Medical College. Calicut. 10
Email : info@similima.com
 

 

The new Complete Repertory 2008 is an important advance in homeopathic repertory.

Comprehensive and Accurate

The size of this new repertory is simply amazing: 1,748,337 remedy entries in over 167,000 rubrics. That's more than three times as many as the original Kent and far more than any other repertory ever created!
 

Building on its deserved reputation as the most clinically verified repertory Complete 2008 demonstrates its increasing superiority by providing many comprehensive references to authors (and their publications) that have provided additions to the repertory.  


Complete 2008 offers you the largest repertory. You can have confidence that its sources are accurate, reliable and trustworthy.

 

Complete 2008 has over 3 million references to authors and publications! Each remedy may have multiple sources as verifications for their addition to the repertory

 

Now you can check with pinpoint accuracy the ‘who’,  ‘where’ and ‘when’ of every single repertory addition. 

 
Here is an example taken from the ISIS software:

This shows the authors (and publications/sources) that were used to verify and add the remedy Arnica to the rubric Dreams, anxious, animals, of.

For convenience ISIS displays the Latin Name and Common Name of each remedy for easier recognition when working with the Complete (especially useful for the newer remedies you may not be so familiar with)
 

One Less Step!

The rubric structure has been simplified with many rubrics now less ‘indented’ than they were before. As an example Fear: animals, dogs of, is now simply Fear: dogs

 

All of the most important of Boenninghausen's writings, including his handwritten additions, have been added. The Complete has Boenninghausen's rubrics integrated with the traditional Kentian style of repertory.. So at the beginning of each chapter you will find all of the ‘alternatings’, locations’, times’, ‘sides’,  and ‘extending to’ rubrics before the start of the main rubrics including modalities. This provides a consistent, easy to understand approach

Find it more easily!

Complete 2008 has over 186,000 rubric cross references to help you find exactly the rubric you need. Used with ISIS you can quickly and easily jump to a cross-reference.

When used with ISIS you can even click a ‘Combine all’ button (see left) to create a new rubric with all the remedies contained in all the cross-referenced rubrics! 

With a click or two on a repertorisation chart you can also substitute a rubric from CR2008 with a cross-referenced rubric to see the effect on the repertorisation!
 


Combining cross references

Do you ever find it hard to distinguish which rubric to use?  Or to find rubrics that don't have enough remedies in them to make them viable to use? The Complete Repertory 2008 (in conjunction with ISIS Vision) helps us with this to some extent by allowing us to view cross-references. However with ISIS Vision this has been taken a stage further and by simply clicking the 'combine all' button ISIS  converts all  of  the cross-referenced rubrics into one master rubric.   For example, if  you can’t decide whether you should be using the rubric BASHFUL or TIMID, then combine them all with just one click! ISIS Vision even allows you to store this rubric in My Repertory for future use (see the examples of cross references below and 'combine all' button) 

 

Amending the repertorisation (results) screen

If you have chosen a rubric and then decide you want to change it, you can do so in ISIS Vision without leaving the repertorisation screen (and going back and amending the clipboard)

 

The first screenshot below shows the cross reference symbol (X) next to the rubric on the repertorisation screen, by clicking on this it shows all cross references (see 2nd screenshot below). Note the option (on 2nd screenshot below) to either ‘combine all’ all or ‘substitute’ By highlighting one of the cross reference and then pressing the substitute button, ISIS Vision will remove the original rubric and replace it with the substitute

 

 

New Provings: As with every new edition of the Complete all the latest provings are included!

Building on the wonderful work in CR2005 this new edition adds thousands of additions from the following new provings:

Birds: Mountain Bluebird, Wandering Albatross, Great Blue Heron, Great Horned Owl, Barn Owl, House Crow, Red-tailed Hawk.   
Insects, Butterflies, Scorpions: South American scorpion, Tailed Jay Butterfly, Field Cricket, Durango Scorpion, Trinidad black scorpion, Dung Beetle   
Mammals: Black Rat, Tortoise, Testosterone, Coenzyme q, Polysaccharide   
Sea Creatures: Flower Urchin, Crown of thorns Starfish, Greater Weever Fish, Giant green sea Anenome   
Plants and Trees: Dog Rose Cultivar without thorns, French Rose, Rose of Provence.  Moonah. Dryland Tea Tree Oil, Kowhai Tree, New South Wales Waratah White Snakeroot, Royal Fern, Tumbleweed, Nelson's horsenettle. Shaman's tobacco, Larch turpentine, Bracken. Coarse fern, Cancer Bush, Carqueja, Cat's Claw, Khaki Weed, Narrow leaved tea tree, Virginia Snakeroot, Paullinia shrub – root, Oil of Mirbane, Bearded Iris, Eucalyptus Gum   Drugs and Chemicals: Insulin, Cisplat : Platinum based Chemotherapy drug, Clomiph : Estrogen receptor modulator, Dapson : Leprosy treatment drug, Cipro, Saxitoxin. Chemical weapon, Hepatitis b vaccine, Copaxone drug for multiple sclerosis, Tetanus, Ritalin, Codeine   
Minerals: Jade, Thiaminum hydrochloricum, Lithium fluoricum, Strontium muriaticum, Tory Clay, Emerald. Green beryl, Bismuth subnitricum, Bath Cross spring water, Tunbridge Wells Water, Ash from Etna volcano   
Other energies: Ionized radiation, Beta particles, Alpha particles, Gamma Rays, Buckyballs. Carbon allotropes, molecules.

 

If you have an earlier edition of the Complete upgrades are available (for use ISIS Vision only). 

 For more details www.miccant.com  +44 870 141 7053    sales@miccant.com 

 
 
 
 
   
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